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Alice Waters created the world famous Edible Schoolyard Project. | Andrew Carnegie let his heart and not his wealth guide him through life. | Anita Roddick combines business success with political awareness and activism. | Dolores Olmedo Patiņo was a beloved Mexican businesswoman, philanthropist, and art collector. |
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George Lucas is both an artist and a business hero. | Henry Buhl started Project Comeback to help the homeless. | Hiroshi Yamauchi was the inventor of Nintendo 64, the Gamecube, and Pokeman. | Irwin kept a dream and family bagel business alive |
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James Rouse initiated the Enterprise Foundation to provide housing for low-income families. | Madam C.J. Walker used her business success to oppose racial discrimination. | Millard and Linda Fuller founded Habitat for Humanity. | Milton S. Hershey made a fortune through his love of chocolate. |
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Oprah is a powerful and charitable daytime talk-show host. | Paul Newman his comestibles earn millions of dollars for charity. | Pleasant T. Rowland created the American Girls Collection. | Ray Anderson has been called 'the greenest chief executive in America.' |
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Robyn Van En worked to save organic farming businesses in North America. | Sally Fox produced a cotton that naturally comes in different colors. | Walt Disney was both a visionary artist and an entrepreneur. | |